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The Effects Of Triaminopyrimidine Analogs And Gold(I) Chloride Compounds On Cell Proliferation And Apoptosis In Mda-Mb-231 Human Breast Cancer Cells, Robin Redline Nov 2021

The Effects Of Triaminopyrimidine Analogs And Gold(I) Chloride Compounds On Cell Proliferation And Apoptosis In Mda-Mb-231 Human Breast Cancer Cells, Robin Redline

College of Science and Health Theses and Dissertations

Breast cancer is a common disease that affects both women and men all over the world. Triple negative breast cancer is an aggressive subtype of breast cancer with poor survival statistics and few available treatment options. Uncontrolled cell proliferation and the ability to avoid programmed cell death, apoptosis, are two shared hallmarks of cancers. Previous research has shown a group of heterocyclic molecules called triaminopyrimidines, not tested in this study, may be effective antiproliferative agents. Previous research has also shown that some gold(I) complexes not tested in this study, may be promising anticancer agents. In this study, a few chemicals …


Patterns Of Torso Morphology In Extant Quadrupedal Amniotes And Their Paleontological Applications, Myles M.A. Walsh Aug 2021

Patterns Of Torso Morphology In Extant Quadrupedal Amniotes And Their Paleontological Applications, Myles M.A. Walsh

College of Science and Health Theses and Dissertations

The relationship between form and function is an overarching theme in the field of biology. Specifically, body size and shape are important factors when considering the biology of an organism. This study examined the torso morphology of a diverse set of 124 extant terrestrial and semi-aquatic amniote taxa using a novel approach to construct approximated torso shape groupings. My study shows the presence of 10 distinct torso shapes within the examined amniotes, and these torso shape groupings were used to evaluate hypotheses associated with diet and limb bone length as well as explore potential evolutionary patterns. Herbivores had a more …


Phylogenomics And Population History Of Cichlid And Live-Bearing Fish Species In Lowland Neotropical Rivers, Konrad Taube Aug 2021

Phylogenomics And Population History Of Cichlid And Live-Bearing Fish Species In Lowland Neotropical Rivers, Konrad Taube

College of Science and Health Theses and Dissertations

Within Middle America, cichlids and poeciliids account for more than half of the fish biodiversity. This richness in fish fauna highlights the complexity of Middle American biogeography: no other continental area on earth contains within its range the unparalleled abundance of secondary freshwater fish species (fish that can tolerate both saltwater and freshwater). Research into the biogeography of widely distributed Middle American freshwater fish is essential to understanding this unique region.

Three species of freshwater fishes (Belonesox belizanus – Pike killifish, Vieja maculicauda – Black belt cichlid, and Gambusia nicaraguensis – Nicaraguan mosquitofish) are widely distributed across rivers on …


Lgbtqia+ Care Simulation: Examining Participating Students’ Attitude And Comfort, Grezelro Gonzalez Jun 2021

Lgbtqia+ Care Simulation: Examining Participating Students’ Attitude And Comfort, Grezelro Gonzalez

College of Science and Health Theses and Dissertations

Background: The LGBTQIA+ communities face healthcare disparities that contribute to reduced overall health. One factor affecting LGBTQIA+ communities’ reduced overall health is poor health-promoting behaviors or avoidance of care due to healthcare providers’ lack of knowledge, poor attitude, and low comfort levels with LGBTQIA+ care. There are limited studies to date that address nursing students’ attitude and comfort with LGBTQIA+ affirming care interventions outside of lectures. Therefore, the purpose of this study was to evaluate the effect of a simulation intervention on the attitude and comfort of prelicensure nursing students towards providing care to members of the LGBTQIA+ community. Sample: …


The Effects Of Repeat Concussive Injury On Hippocampal Neurogenesis In Rats, Duane Yu Jun 2021

The Effects Of Repeat Concussive Injury On Hippocampal Neurogenesis In Rats, Duane Yu

College of Science and Health Theses and Dissertations

Abstract

A concussion is one of the most common types of traumatic brain injury. Repeat concussion has been associated with an increased likelihood of developing neurodegenerative diseases, such as Parkinson's and Alzheimer's Disease, and chronic traumatic encephalopathy. Although treatments are available to tolerate the symptoms, one potential treatment to address the pathology is to use adult neurogenesis to promote and recruit cells to injury sites for repair. Neurogenesis is the study of new neurons from neural stem cells (NSCs) present in adult humans at the hippocampal dentate gyrus. This study explored whether repeat concussion induces the proliferative capabilities of NSCs …


Fossil Vertebrates From A Unique Marine Bonebed Of The Upper Cretaceous Niobrara Chalk, Western Kansas, U.S.A.: New Insights Into The Niobrara Vertebrate Paleoecology, Jonathan Allen Jun 2021

Fossil Vertebrates From A Unique Marine Bonebed Of The Upper Cretaceous Niobrara Chalk, Western Kansas, U.S.A.: New Insights Into The Niobrara Vertebrate Paleoecology, Jonathan Allen

College of Science and Health Theses and Dissertations

The Smoky Hill Chalk Member of the Niobrara Chalk is a sedimentary deposit formed in the Western Interior Seaway of North America during the Late Cretaceous. In this study, I examined a unique fossiliferous bonebed from an uncertain horizon within the Smoky Hill Chalk in Gove County, Kansas, U.S.A. Over 40,450 taxonomically identifiable specimens were collected, where they consisted of at least four chondrichthyans, 24 osteichthyans, and two tetrapods, including taxa such as Nanocorax, Squalicorax, Rhinobatos, pycnodontids, Lepisosteidae, Protosphyraena, Pachyrhizodus, ichthyodectiforms, plethodids, Albulidae, Apateodus, Ichthyotringidae(?), cf. Stratodus, Cimolichthys, Enchodus, Acanthomorpha, Platecarpus, and Hesperornithiformes. The diversity of these vertebrates suggests the …